Pakistan has been removed from the list of all due to decades of political instability and security concerns, but the country is now on the verge of something special on the bravest tourists' list.
Thanks to enhanced security and political stability, Pakistan has opened its doors to tourists around the world. Pakistan is a beautiful country. 108 mountains inhabit the South Asian country's mountain range of over 7,000 m, including K2. From lively cities like Islamabad and Lahore to the north's beautiful valleys, Pakistan is a perfect place for a unique getaway. Take a look at our suggestions as it can be difficult to choose from a list of places to visit in this beautiful country. Here are the 5 best and most beautiful places to visit in Pakistan.
Lahore
Lahore's old city is famous for many activities and tourist attractions such as food, historical sites, and shopping. For food, Lahore has endless options, but MM. At the famous Food Street on Alam Road, you will get to taste all the famous dishes in one place. Lahore Fort is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, art and architecture.
In the 11th century, the famous Mahmud Fortress was built in Ghazni. Visiting the church in Badshah is another similar treat for tourists if you are a shopper, head to the famous Anarkali Bazaar and Liberty Market.
Islamabad
Islamabad, the love capital of Pakistan, is a great place to relax and unwind. Beautiful roads and highways and clean, serene and serene surroundings are green throughout the city. You will enjoy exploring the moderately populated city.
Cultural heritage sites such as the Pakistan Monument, the Lok Warsaw Museum and the Faisal Mosque are some of the famous places of interest. Or you can climb the beautiful and densely forested Margalla Hills and then drive to the Monal from the top. Here you will get amazing views of Islamabad and the surrounding areas. Instagram is a great place to take pictures.
Kalasha Valleys
It is located between the Hindu Kush Range in Chitral. This beautiful valley is home to the aboriginal and unique Kalash tribe. The beauty of the area, the meadows, and the houses' unique architecture make this place worth exploring. The most famous of the Kalasha valleys is the Bamburet.
But if you want to see the unique Kalasha culture, go to Birir and Rambur. The Liberal Kalash people are said to be descendants of Alexander the Great's armies.
Gojal Valley
It is about 20 km from Hunsa on the Karakoram Expressway. Then you can find the beautiful Gojal Valley. Bordered by China's Xinjiang province, Gojal inhabits beautiful lakes, rugged mountains, glaciers and scenic villages.
After going north through some mountain tunnels, you will come to the famous Attabad Lake in Shishkin's village. This lake blocks rivers' flow after a part of a nearby mountain collapses between the rocky mountains.
Famous for its blue waters, the lake is a great place for Instagram pictures, jet skiing and boating. Next up is the scenic Gulmit Village along the Karakoram Expressway. Take a walk on the highway or explore the lush green village to forget all your worries.
Hunza
It is no secret that there are Hunza liberal, helpful and hospitable people. Located in the Karakoram Range, Hunsa is home to several colourful and picturesque villages. Witness the mesmerizing sunset in Duicar, a small village above the valley.
Take in the spectacular views from the top of the Baltit and Altit castles. Or take a walk through the beautiful streets of Hunsa and associate with the locals.
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